Clarion, July 24, 2016 - Saint Anne`s Catholic Community

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Clarion, July 24, 2016 - Saint Anne`s Catholic Community
The Clarion
Volume 12, No. 35
SEVENTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
July 24, 2016
Our Parish Mission
Liturgy Schedule
Led by the Spirit,
the Catholic community of Saint Anne
strives to live the example of Jesus,
who said, “I came so that you might have life,
and have it more abundantly.”
(John 10:10)
Monday-Friday: 8:15 a.m.
Saturday: First Saturday: 8:15 a.m.
Reconciliation: Saturdays, 9:15 a.m. until all are heard
Mass of Anticipation: 5:15 p.m.
Sunday: 7:15, 9:00, 11:00 a.m., 5:15 p.m.
Saint Anne Catholic Community • 120 North Ela Street, Barrington, IL 60010 • 847.382.5300 • stannebarrington.org
A MESSAGE FROM OUR
NEW ASSOCIATE PASTOR, FR. JOJI
Greetings from Fr. BalaJoji Thanugundla, better known as Fr. Joji.
It is a great privilege and a blessing for me to introduce myself to
the Catholic community of Saint Anne as I am looking forward to
joining you to serve and celebrate my priestly ministry. I come
from a family of six children, four boys and two girls. I am
number five in order, and I have a younger sister who lives in the
city of Chicago on the northwest side. My father passed away in
2013. One of my brothers also is a priest (Fr. Jerome), working in
India.
I was born in 1968 in Warangal, a small town in South India, and
my family moved to Hyderabad (a big city in South India) in
1978. I finished my high school and college in Hyderabad. I
studied Theology (B.Th) in Bangalore and was ordained a priest
in 1994. I also completed my Bachelor of Arts (BA) and Master of
Arts (MA) in Sociology in Hyderabad.
I came to the United States in 1997 and worked in various
parishes as an associate pastor. My first appointment was at
Immaculate Heart of Mary, on the northwest side of Chicago,
then, in 2003, I went to the south side to St. Gerald Parish in Oak
Lawn. In 2009, I came to St. James in Arlington Heights and
worked there for seven years. I have learned a lot from these various communities and am still learning to
grow in faith. I have learned and experienced that God dwells in each of us, and it is up to us to make
Him alive. I have tremendous conviction that God is unconditionally loving us every moment, leading
and guiding us. I always enjoy being pastoral, connecting with people celebrating Sacraments. I have
been deeply satisfied by the fact that I have been loved by people, and I hope I have loved them in my
ministry as a Priest.
I enjoy being part of the school and religious education to share my presence and interact with children
and bring them closer to God. I have been part of RCIA groups, conducted Bible studies and was part of
many other ministries. Working at St. James for 7 years taught me much, and the busy schedules and nonstop invitations and parties made me realize the need to be connected to people at a deeper level. Besides
church work, I am interested in all sports and social gatherings. I used to play lot of soccer but after
breaking both my ankles, I stopped playing. I am a good ping pong player and one of the best Baggo
players. I do not want to brag, but I am really good. I am open to a challenge.
I am truly excited to be here with you to serve, to love and to celebrate my priestly ministry. I have been
to Saint Anne few times. I know Fr. Bernie and Fr. Chris. I am anxious to join them and the staff, to get to
know you and to begin my life here. Thank you for your warm welcome.
Peace and blessings,
Fr. Joji Thanugundla
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Office of the Pastor
Stewardship of Treasure
Weekly Offering for July 17th, 2016
People attending Weekend Liturgies: 1,728
Sunday Offering Envelopes used: 279
Electronic Giving/Direct Debit/Stock
Total for Sunday
Weekly Budget for Sunday Collections
Difference
Year to Date
Collection vs. Budget
Year to Date Sunday/Fall Catch-up
Year to Date Budget for Sunday Collections
Difference
Year to Date Collections
$21,950.00
$16,798.00
$38,748.00
$40,000.00
-$1,252.00
$115,541.00
$120,000.00
-$4,456.00
Sharing Parish Commitment:
$2,757.00
Archdiocesan Required Collections:
$ 955.00
Debt Reduction Collections:
$3,199.00
PLEASE CONSIDER SIGNING UP FOR
GIVE CENTRAL.
GO TO
WWW.STANNEBARRINGTON.ORG
AND CLICK THE DONATE TO SAINT ANNE TAB
TO REGISTER FOR ELECTRONIC GIVING
THROUGH GIVECENTRAL!
Worship
LITURGY CORNER—Edited by Rory Cooney
PARTICIPATION AND MINISTRY
The vision of Vatican II of “full, conscious and active” participation of the assembly during liturgy
requires a formed assembly. That is, all of us need to understand the meaning of the parts of the
celebration and what their role is in them. We all need to understand the importance of our role and
how to participate fully. It is the responsibility of the parish and its ministers to assist us in this.
However, we can take responsibility on our own and read pertinent books and magazines or attend
workshops. The Archdiocese occasionally offers days of liturgical renewal that are advertised in the
Catholic World and on the archdiocesan website. All of us in liturgy and faith formation are willing to help if a
group wants to learn more about liturgy and our role in it; all you need to do is ask.
Many of us are used to thinking of the priest as the person who holds the responsibility for the parish
and the liturgical celebrations. This is especially true if we come from a pre-Vatican II experience,
especially those of us over 50. But Vatican II opened up ministry for all of us. It made ministry not
only a possibility but said that it is our right and responsibility by virtue of our baptism. There are
many different ministries in the parish—and not all of them are specifically liturgical ministries. We
can all pick something that suits our time, talents and abilities. Even if we do no other ministry, we
should be active members of the assembly. This is the most important ministry in the liturgy. It is
important that we take it seriously and do our part with energy, enthusiasm and focus.
Edited and adapted by Rory Cooney from Liturgical Bits and Bytes, © 2013 RPI.
To be continued next week ...
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Human Concerns
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Human Concerns
HOUSE OF HOPE · PROJECT HOPE
GIFTS OF HOPE
HOUSE OF HOPE RESALE
New & Vintage Treasures
955 S. Rand Road (Rt. 12), Lake Zurich
847.550.2000 • www.hohresale.org
Wednesday-Saturday, 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Donation Drop-off:
Monday-Saturday, 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Bring in your back to school shopping list and
save! We have backpacks, school supplies and
more, all for a lot less. Plus, we have great
furniture, bedding and storage solutions for
college dorms and apartments. New arrivals
every week!
WE NEED YOUR HELP!
Volunteering a little time at House of Hope Resale makes a big difference in our community.
Schedules are flexible and teens may earn community service hours, too.
We currently need extra hands on weekdays and Saturday.
For more information, please contact our store manager, Dawn Fournie, at 847.550.2000.
HOUSE OF HOPE CO-MANAGER POSITION
The steady growth in sales at the House of Hope has prompted the search for a co-manager to
assist in the day-to-day operations of our fast-paced, highly successful Resale Shop. To learn
more about this exciting opportunity to serve your community, please see the job description on
our website (Human Concerns/Hope Ministries/House of Hope Resale). If you know someone
for whom this position would be a good fit, please direct him/her to our website.
SATURDAY, AUGUST 20TH
Enjoy a night of baseball while
supporting our sharing partner, St.
Martin de Porres Women’s
Shelter. If you cannot attend the
game, tickets may be purchased
and donated to a resident of the
shelter. For more details and to
purchase tickets, go to their website: www.smdp-hoh.org or contact Sandy Kraimer at 847.304.5863.
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Faith Formation and Education
PATHS HIGH SCHOOL CONFIRMATION
PROGRAM REGISTRATION
We continue to accept registration for PATHS, our two-year high school
Confirmation program for the 2016-2017 school year. Registration is for
both 1st and 2nd year students; students in the 2nd year must re-register
again this year. If you haven’t registered, we need your registration
A.S.A.P. Thank you to those of you who have already registered.
We will be contacting registrants in mid-August to set up small home
groups. Registration forms must be received by Monday, August 15th, if you want your child included in
the first round of small group choices.
New this year: Registration and payment are online for your convenience. The registration link can be
found on our website under Sacraments / Teen Confirmation or Upcoming Registrations.
The program consists of 12 sessions in each of the two years: 4 large group sessions in our Parish Gym
keynoting a speaker, music and a student reflection. There are also 8 small group sessions hosted in a
catechist’s home. We use Matthew Kelly’s program, De cisio n Po int, which has been well received by the
students and catechists. Students are also expected to volunteer in the community over the two years.
Second year candidates are required to participate in the Spiritus Retreat, a one day interactive retreat,
held at the Jesuit Retreat House in Barrington. More information about the content of the program is on
our website under Faith Formation / Youth / Young Adult Ministry / Confirmation Preparation.
For more information about the program, email Michael Hugo at [email protected] or
Karen Poglitsch [email protected].
Why is it often so difficult to forgive others?
When we are hurt, the scars can feel like they
are etched in stone. Without forgiveness, it is
our hearts that become like that stone, with
layers of hurt forming permanent scars. It is
through forgiveness that we soften our hearts
and cast off the scars.
Jesus forgave us our sins on the Cross, yet it is
still difficult for us to forgive others and especially hard to forgive ourselves. We each have
“truths” in our lives that we avoid or discount.
Recognizing and accepting our truths heals our
hearts, transforms our minds and moves us into
closer relationship with God and one another.
This week, reflect on ways that you may have
hurt others and on hurts that you are carrying
with you. Place these hurts on the cross, giving
them up to God for healing and restoration.
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Faith Formation and Education
SAINT ANNE PARISH SCHOOL NEWS
CALLING ALL PRESCHOOL AND KINDERGARTEN STUDENTS
Are you starting to think about the beginning of the 2016-2017 school year? We are! At Saint Anne Parish School,
our staff invite those interested in attending our preschool or kindergarten programs to a playdate.
SAINT ANNE PRESCHOOL AND KINDERGARTEN PLAYDATE
Wednesday, August 10th, 10:00 a.m.—Citizens Park - South Shelter
This invitation is for all of our current preschool and kindergarten students as well.
Come one, come all and bring your friends! Teachers will be present and look forward to seeing you.
Saint Anne Parish School preschool offers an opportunity for students 3, 4 and 5 years old to attend full or half-day
programs with early care or after school care available from 7:00 a.m. until 6:00 p.m. Our state-certified, degreed
teaching staff creates a wonderful first experience for your child with the support of the whole school staff including
Art, Music, Gym and Spanish. Your child will love learning in our bright, beautiful and well-equipped classrooms.
iPads and Chromebooks are available daily for all students to access. Research-based curriculums provide our
youngest students with the solid foundation they need to move forward with great success in school and in their
lives. Start your young student down the right path and follow the road to Saint Anne Next Generation Preschool.
At Saint Anne Parish School, we have established a kindergarten program which we believe lays the foundation for
successful learning for the rest of your child’s school years. We recognize that each child enters kindergarten with a
unique set of background experiences and a wide range of abilities. It is with that understanding that we have
developed a curriculum designed to support the intellectual, social, emotional and physical growth of each and every
child. We set out to allow each child to grow at their own pace while still being engaged in the curriculum. We add
fun into each day through various monthly activities. We offer both half and full day kindergarten.
For more information on our many preschool offerings, full day or half-day kindergarten or grades 1-8,
please contact the Saint Anne School Office at 847.381.0311.
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Community Life
FIFTH ANNUAL
FALL GOLF CLASSIC
Thursday, September 22nd
Biltmore Country Club
GOLF:
Includes lunch (11:15 a.m.),
18 holes of golf in a shotgun scramble (12:30 p.m.) and dinner
 $300.00 per person - Early b ird rate until Monday, August 15th
 $250.00 per person (seniors 65+) - Early bird rate until Monday, August 15th
DINNER ONLY:
Not a golfer? Come socialize!
Open bar begins at 5:30 p.m.; dinner begins at 6:30 p.m.
 $125.00 per person - Early b ird rate until Monday, August 15th
SILENT AUCTION:
We need items for the silent auction (minimum $200.00 value) by Monday, August 1st.
To donate, please contact Stacey Niezyniecki at [email protected] or 847.323.6395.
TO BUY TICKETS, SPONSOR OR DONATE:
We encourage you to visit our event home page at www.wedoauctions.net/fallclassic
or click on the Fall Golf Classic logo on our website at www.stannebarrington.org.
Watch for invitations in the mail soon!
Invitations and response cards will be available in the Parish Office
during the week and during Mass.
Questions? Please contact the Parish Office at 847.382.5300.
Be a part of our Parish-wide FUN-draiser!
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Community Life
SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES
SPONSORSHIP LEVEL
Event Sponsor
AMOUNT
$5,000.00+
BENEFITS
1 golf foursome
4 additional dinner guests
Company logo and recognition on event banner
Full page ad in evening program
Benefactor
$4,000.00
1 golf foursome
Sponsor poster at dinner
Full page ad in evening program
Patron
$2,500.00
4 dinner guests
Half page ad in evening program
Hole Sponsor
$500.00
Company logo signage at BOTH tee and green
Recognition in evening program
Tee OR Green Sponsor
$300.00
Company logo signage at tee OR green
Recognition in evening program
I WOULD LIKE TO SPONSOR THE GOLF CLASSIC!
Name: _________________________________________________________________________
Address: ___________________________________________ ______________ ______ _________
Phone: _______________________ Email: ________________________________________________
 Event
 Benefactor
 Patron
 Hole
 Tee or Green
All advertising must be submitted NO LATER THAN TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6TH.
Submit all final black and white advertisement electronically as a jpeg, eps or tiff to
[email protected] or send camera-ready artwork to
Amy Holsworth, Saint Anne/Golf Classic, 120 N. Ela Street, Barrington 60010.
Please make checks payable to Saint Anne Catholic Community.
Please charge:  Mastercard  Visa  Discover  American Express
Card # _________________________________________ Exp.______________
Please return forms to:
Saint Anne/Golf Classic
120 N. Ela Street
Barrington, IL 60010
Signature _______________________________________________
We encourage you to make personal or corporation sponsorship donations online at http://w ed o auctions.net/fallclassic.
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Community Life
SENIORS 55+ SOCIAL GROUP OFFERINGS
For those 55 years and older, in the Parish building, drop-ins welcome:
Second Tuesdays
12:15 p.m.
Knitting Ministry
For more information, contact JoAnne Stack at 847.382.4223.
Wednesdays
9:00 a.m.
Tai Chi
For more information, contact Joan Carney at 815.353.2639.
First Thursdays
9:00 a.m.
Hospitality and breakfast following Mass
For more information, contact Claudia Dasburg at [email protected].
Thursdays
10:00 a.m.
Art workshop—work independently
For more information, contact Char Young at 847.382.4682.
Thursdays
1:00 p.m.
Coffee and Conversation
For more information, contact Marge Patino at 847.381.4908.
THURSDAY AFTERNOON COFFEE AND CONVERSATION GROUP PROGRAMS
Thursday, July 28th: Te ach ing Civil So cie ty: Ho w to Discuss Po litics w ith o ut Lo sing Frie nd s.
What's a super delegate? Why do we have a two-party system?
Andrew Conneen, civics teacher at Stevenson High School and regular guest on C-SPAN,
will help us understand the basics of Election 2016.
Thursday, August 4th: Joyce Palmquist, Barrington Area Council on Aging, will speak about
the scope of its programs, its relevance to you and resources you should know about.
RIDDLE: What do you call 24 very happy, fun-loving women?
Hmmmm? You guessed it!
THE SAINT ANNE WOMEN’S DAYTIME BRIDGE GROUP
We would like to share our joy by having you join us each 1st Thursday afternoon of the month,
starting in September (we skip most winter months).
If you have a partner, all the better – if not, we will get you one!
If you’ve been looking for a group like ours,
please call either Suzie McGinn at 847.381.7780
or Susan Powers at 847.620.5099.
We look forward to hearing from you.
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Community Life
FRIDAY, AUGUST 19TH
Adult parishioners are invited to enjoy live music while dining picnic-style under the summer sky
… make it a date night or gather friends as a group!
Music provided by SHOUT OUT
(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zZpybpRkRss
FARE: Bring your own Ravinia-style picnic dinner
OR
pre-order a delicious dinner from Frantonio’s for $10.00/person
BEVERAGES: Bring your own (alcoholic drinks are permitted; pop and water provided)
PICNIC ESSENTIALS: Create your own picnic area using blankets,
Ravinia-type tables and chairs, utensils, plates, etc.
EVERYONE ATTENDING MUST COMPLETE A RESERVATION FORM
Reservation forms are also available on the website or in the parish office.
For more information, contact Amy at [email protected].
R.S.V.P.—Deadline is Monday, August 15th … SPACE IS LIMITED!
LAWN RESERVATION: (Free of charge)
Name: ______________________________________________ Email: _____________________________________________
Number of adults in party: ______ Names of adults in party: _________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________________________________
DINNER RESERVATION: (Please check one)

We will bring our own dinner
OR

We would like to order dinner
(Boxed dinner from Frantonio’s: American club sandwich, chips, cookie, side of pasta salad)
______ Dinners at $10.00 each = $ ______ (Please make checks payable to Saint Anne Church)
Please return this form and payment (if applicable)
to the parish office before Monday, August 15th … SPACE IS LIMITED.
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Sharing the Living Story
By Clem Aseron
(A) Lectionary texts: http://www.usccb.org/bible/readings/072416.cfm
(B) Bible texts (has verse #): http://www.usccb.org/bible/books-of-the-bible/index.cfm
PATRONAL FEAST OF SAINTS JOACHIM AND ANNE
17TH SUNDAY OF THE YEAR, 2016 (111C)
First Reading: Genesis 18:20-32
Responsorial Psalm: 138:1-2, 2-3, 6-7, 7-8 RX = Lord, on the day I called for help, you answered me.
Second Reading: Colossians 2:12-14
Gospel: Luke 1:1-13
Please refer to (A) and (B) above when I cite verses in the commentary below.
All four scriptures are based on a cultural value
basic to understanding the way those societies
operated. The patron/client relationship was the
basis for interactions among people. There was no
middle class; there were the rulers (priests, others
associated with the Temple, Sanhedrin, landowners
who either owned or held power over indebted
small farmers; on the Roman side, the governors
(and their minions) and the ruled who were the
largest number of the society, above 90%, those with
no power were captive to the wishes, good or bad,
of the ruling elite, were totally dependent on whatever the elite allowed them. These last indeed felt
powerless: in an agrarian economy, they controlled
nothing of their existence and their destiny. Nature
dictated when and if their crops would be planted/
harvested; landowners dictated how much of the
harvest they could keep; the conquerors (Rome, in
the time of the Christian scriptures) dictated how
much “after-taxes” produce they would have.
Subsistence farming was probably the bulk of
farming. The patron/client relationship arose in this
rather constricted economic setting
Patron. One higher in the social ladder; well
placed and well connected; controlled resources,
that is, land, monies or religious practices; therefore,
had all the power, were expected to use this power
to distribute favors to inferiors based on
“friendship” and favoritism. They were expected to
support city or town or village as well as individual
clients.
Client. One lower in status; controlled little or
nothing; hence dependent on those of higher
standing whom they continually had to petition in
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order get ahead; in most cases, to simply stay even!
They owed loyalty and public acknowledgment of
honor to the patron.
By being granted the petition, the client implicitly
promised to repay the patron whatever and
whenever the patron determined. By granting the
petition, the patron implicitly promised to be open
to future requests. These open-ended relationships
lasted for generations! (Little wonder the fervor of
some people, like the Zealots.)
Patron/client
relationships are even typical of the relationship
between the head of a family and his dependents,
his wife, children and servants (slaves). In general,
the client relates to a patron as though the patron
were a superior and more powerful relative while
the patron looks after his clients as though they
were his dependents.
Broker. In the hierarchy of beings, brokers
mediated between the patrons above and the clients
below. Patrons controlled all resources. Brokers
controlled all access to patrons; this middleman
mediated all that the patron had to offer to the
client. In the city, for example, officials brokered
patronage. Religious brokers, e.g., the High Priest,
would broker between people and God. In the civil
sphere, Pilate was a broker between Rome and the
Judean population.
This is the context at play in the passages from
Genesis and Luke and in Colossians. Prayer is the
medium through which this occurs; it is
communication between a lower status person and
someone who is considered to have power over life
issues, even life itself (read Genesis 18, it’s short).
Prayer is an attempt to gain a favor from the patron,
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to influence his decision so that he might treat them
as though they were kin. Hence, the disciples ask
Jesus, the broker, to teach them how to make
requests of God, the ultimate patron. Abraham, as
broker, persistently urges God to save the
inhabitants of Sodom. Jesus, the broker, by his
actions on behalf of his clients, the Colossians, gains
life from God for them.
It may be true that as one strand of the tradition
maintains, the great sin of the residents of Sodom
and Gomorrah was sexual (hence, the word,
sodomy. Yet, another tradition heavily supports
that it was their sin of injustice, their lack of righteousness, for which the people are being
“destroyed.”
See Isaiah 1:9-16 where God
denounces the residents, saying w hat care I for your
sacrifices ... bring me no more worthless offerings …
instead, cease d o ing evil, m ak e justice yo ur aim ,
redress the wronged, hear the orphan’s plea, defend the
widow. Note Ezekiel (16:46ff) who is very clear: it is a
disregard for those who are powerless, the poor, the
innocent1. Note also that while it appears that
Abraham is bargaining with God, he does so from
the stance of being confident2 of God’s mercy; far be
it from you to do such a thing … should not the judge of
all the world act with justice3 (v. 25). The further
tradition at Jeremiah 5:1 has it that even if just one
person is found living justly, God will pardon
Jerusalem.
These last three Sundays are focused on “doing.”
Doing the part of a disciple by caring with some risk, like
the Samaritan man; d o ing the part of a disciple by
sitting, like Mary, at the feet of the Teacher; d o ing
the part as a disciple by acting as a broker and
importuning God.
The tradition of Joachim and Anne who become
parents of Mary is ancient but not rooted in
scripture. Legend says that this old childless couple
continuously and faithfully prays to have their nonblessed union relieved of the shame of having no
one to continue their lineage. An angel appears to
each with the same message: Anne will conceive:
Mary is born. Their persistence is rewarded. Look
at the gospel.
At vv. 5-8, Jesus emphasizes
persistence in importuning right after giving the disciples
the w o rd s with which to pray at vv. 2-4. At vv.9-13,
Jesus gives the certain assurance that they will be
heard and answered: And I tell yo u, ask and yo u
will receive; seek and you will find; knock and the door
will be opened to you. For everyone who asks, receives;
and the one who seeks, finds and to the one who knocks,
the door will be opened.
Prayer, persistence, assurance - that’s the story of
Anne and Joachim. With them, we sing the Psalm
refrain for today: Lo rd , o n the d ay I called fo r help ,
you answered me. (Maybe read those verses as well.)
So what?
Could our understanding the cultural backdrop for the Hebrew
scripture and the gospel modify our behavior as Catholic Christians?
For example, when we pray the Co nfiteo r,
we admit our guilt before God and then we ask Mary,
the angels and the saints and our brothers and sisters
to pray for us to the Lord our God;
we ask all these to importune our God on our behalf.
1 Contrast
the NAB translation used above with the NRSV translation which renders the Greek as “righteous” rather than
“innocent.”
2
This is the same confidence with which we pray the Kyrie at Mass, which is perhaps more a statement of our being certain
of the mercy of God than imploring God from the position of client.
3
To act with justice is to act righteously, justly, with innocence, without guile…
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Saint Anne Catholic Community
COMMUNITY OFFERINGS/NEEDS
Ensuring PEACE ~ Ending Domestic Violence
6 WARNING SIGNS INDICATING AN ABUSIVE
AND/OR UNHEALTHY RELATIONSHIP:
SEXIST ATTITUDE: Does your partner insist that “women
should know their place?”
INSULTS: Does your partner put you down for your opinions
or laugh at what you believe in? Does he/she make you feel
stupid, ignorant or incompetent?
PSYCHOLOGICAL ABUSE: Does your partner make comments
such as, “You’re no good?” Does he/she make you feel unable
to do anything right or that you can’t get along in the world
without his/her help?
Note: Saint Anne prints the offerings/needs as a service to its
parishioners and does not endorse or accept responsibility for them.
Housekeeping and occasional babysitting. Call Maria, 847.973.6251.
Home caregiver available for older adults. Call parishioner, Debbie,
847.254.3454.
Room needed. Grad student seeks room/inlaw apt. in exchange for
work in home/business or childcare. Call Lauren, 312.316.9805.
Experienced dog walker/pet sitter. Call Claire, 847.337.8677 or
email [email protected].
House/pet sitting, domestic services, extended stay. Jo Ann,
847.476.1855, [email protected].
Statistics tutoring available. All levels. Contact [email protected].
Experienced caregiver available. Call Clare, 847.707.9992.
RIDICULE: Does your partner make fun of you alone or in
other people’s presence?
Experienced, dedicated caregiver available. Julia, 219.308.5399.
BLAMING OTHERS: Does your partner blame others for what
he/she does or what happens to him/her?
Personal female assistant/companion/caregiver/driver. 847.903.6514.
EXCESSIVELY CRITICAL OF YOU OR YOUR FAMILY: Does
your partner say negative things about you or your family?
Organizational skills available. Call Caroline at 312.303.2007.
If you answered YES to one or more of these questions, you or
someone you know may be a victim of domestic violence.
PLEASE CALL:
• 24 Hr. Domestic Violence Hotline, 847.697.2380
• Emergencies, 911
Saint Anne will assist through referral and by offering
spiritual, emotional and practical support, as possible.
Home available adjacent to Saint Anne School. Call 847.721.0337.
Former basketball player will help develop your game. 847.714.6540.
Cleaning available. Call Magdelena at 224.730.1312.
Painting, carpentry, odd jobs. Call Arturo at 224.730.1312.
Sitter available. Aneta, 630.550.7805. Referral, Anna, 847.361.0655.
Home daycare. Parishioner, Diane, 847.809.2294.
Infant care in your home. 40 years experience. Ellen, 847.550.1963.
Professional furniture moving. Call Anthony at 224.622.0297.
Caregiver/driver/companion. FT/PT. Bruno, 847.224.5345.
Babysitter available to clean/care for adults. Irma, 847.382.4762.
Math tutor, 6th-12th grade. [email protected], 312.545.9297.
Handyman available. $15.00/hr. Call Rosolio at 847.382.4762.
Reading/writing specialist. [email protected], 847.382.3592.
LITURGICAL MINISTER SCHEDULE - JULY 30TH-31ST
Time
Presider
Mass Coordinators and Eucharistic Ministers
Lectors
Altar Servers
5:15 p.m.
Fr. Chris
Ciastoń
P. Schnepf, C. Schnepf E. Accordino (sub req.), C. Hamilton, I. LaCesa,
J. LaCesa, M. McGuire, B. Mirski, J. Nicoletti, H. Pino (sub req.), M. Zwolinski,
NOT FILLED (2)
C. Bergmann
J. O'Neill
J. Shearin (sub)
B. Biehl (sub req.)
Sara Roach (sub) J. Accordino (sub req.)
7:15 a.m.
Fr. Chris
Ciastoń
A. Aquino R. Dehn, C. Eisenbarth, D. Guarnieri, J. Nelson, C. Oefelein,
M. Polnow
M. Dehn
J. Rich
T. Ciganek
Greg Bowman
B. Allendorfer (sub req.)
J. Heit
9:00 a.m.
Fr. Jack
Dewes
M. Jacobs, M. Stevens J. Clark, P. Fasano, C. Fleming (sub req.), V. Giamalva,
K. Gillespie, K. Goodwin, N. Jorgensen, M. Kantarski, G. Koepke, M. Kurowski,
K. Phillips, C./D. Slack, K. Tabak, A. Van Ryne, H./J. Wisniewski, T. McCoy
(CLOTW)
A. Florian
N. Deignan
E. Liedlich
J. Liedlich
M. Wrzos
M. Kolasinski
11:00 a.m.
Fr. Joji
B./S. Bishop (sub req.) C. Aseron, S. Carlson, P. Corwin, R. Covelli,
R. Diak-Witek, P. Hirsch, V. Kostecki, K. Levecke, T. Mitoraj, C. Mitoraj,
E. Moran, K. Murphy, E. Quinn, NOT FILLED (4), S. Stachnik (CLOTW)
J. Daluga
B. Murtaugh
M. Hamill
A. Mitoraj
I. Davila
B. Biehl
5:15 p.m.
Fr. Joji
R. Abbate, J. Abbate N. Barrett (sub req.), M. Carens (sub req.), L. Clement,
Kim Darch, A. Fosteras, N. Miller (sub req.), C. Miller (sub req.), Michael
O'Neill, Matthew O'Neill, S. Oakley, T. Smith
Mark Roeckell
B. Laning
B. Lutsi
Miah Cramer
NOT FILLED
J. Benkendorf
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Our Weekly Intentions
REMEMBER OUR SICK IN PRAYER
Anthony Ament
Tony and Marcy Weckler-Barr
Laura Beck
Michael Betlinski
Michael Bey
Nina Bilocerkowyz
Tom Black
Chuck Brennemann
Philip Cano
Doris Carey, Kyle Carey
Walt Casten
Sally Connolly
Jay Cooper
David Cox
Susan Cross
Lucy Cunningham
Michael Czaja
Faye Dargan
Lewis Dilts
Mario DiLullo
Daryl Dishong
Lauretta Dolan
Christine and Evelyn Donohoo
Loraine Drews
John Dunbar
Jack Estes
Ryan Etton
Anna Fisher
Dorothy Gemkow
Mary Ann Golden
Jeff Hunter
Sue Jacob
Karen Jezierski
Michelle Karl
Caroline Kolder
James Kowall
Tim Kraemer
Brian Krull
John Lenz, Rosemarie Lenz
Corryn Lohmeyer
Elaine Lunn
Mike Manczko
Judy Mandolini
John Matlachowski
Tom and Elsie McCoy
Mary McKeirnan
Ed McLoughlin
Alex McNamara
Peter Meyer
Virginia Miller
Doris Mulvihill
Dana Murphy
Sharon Murray
Mary Lou O’Brien
Andrew O’Connell
Rita O'Connor
Rosemary Paulus
Francesco Pavone
Mike Pavone
Suzanna Perr
Joan and Dennis Peters
John Peterson
Dick Plenge
Joan Prey
Alexander Proebstle
Peter Reyther
Bob Ross
Kathleen Sachtschale
Ray Sambo
Herman Schamberger
Rick Schaschwary
Catherine Scheid
Michelle Schmitt
Kathy Seveska
John Mark Shaw
Bruce Stopka
Janet and Keane Sullivan
Urban Thobe
James Michael Thompson
Will Tobias
Thomas Towne
Sophia Trujillo
Jim Ulmes
Becky Urbanski
Miranda Valles
Bonnie Vaughan
Jack Vaughn
Kay Weismantel
Patrick Welsh
Roy Wilkes
Laura Wortman
Tina Zagroba
Virginia Zwolinski
PARISH EVENTS
Monday, July 25th
Tuesday, July 26th
7:00 p.m.
Rosary—Church
Wednesday, July 27th
Thursday, July 28th
Friday, July 29th
Saturday, July 30th
9:15 a.m.
Reconciliation (JD)—Chapel
Sunday, July 31st, 18th Sunday in Ordinary Time
Mission Appeal Sunday, Fr. Avitus Kiiguta
MASS INTENTIONS
Monday, July 25th, 2 Co rinth ians 4:7-15; Matthew 20:20-28
8:15 a.m. (JD) Saint Anne Purgatorial Society
† Helen Kwasniewski—The Family
Tuesday, July 26th, Je re m iah 14:17-22; Matthew 13:36-43
8:15 a.m. (JT) Saint Anne Perpetual Mass Society
Wednesday, July 27th, Je re m iah 15:10, 16-21; Matthew 13:44-46
8:15 a.m. (CC) † Kay Dedic—The Slott Family
† Stanko Jercinovich—The Jercinovich Family
Thursday, July 28th, Je re m iah 18:1-6; Matthew 13:47-53
8:15 a.m. (JT) † Marc Weaver—The Family
Friday, July 29th, Je re m iah 26:1-9; John 11:19-27
8:15 a.m. (CC) Saint Anne Perpetual Mass Society
Saturday, July 30th, Eccl 1:2; 2:21-23; Col 3:1-5, 9-11; Lk 12:13-21
5:15 p.m. (CC) † Milica Grahovac—Anna Kennedy
† Norma Storanow—Betty Hickmann and Ruth Degner
Sunday, July 31st, Eccl 1:2; 2:21-23; Col 3:1-5, 9-11; Lk 12:13-21
7:15 a.m. (CC) People of Saint Anne
† Richard Fratesi—Walt and Karen Casten
9:00 a.m. (JD) † Christine Bischof—The Family
11:00 a.m. (JT) People of Saint Anne
5:15 p.m. (JT) † Sandra DiCecca—Philip DiCecca
RECENT BAPTISMS
Thomas Brett Aprati (Jaclyn and Brett)
Kyle Richard Chudy (Monika and Christopher)
UPCOMING MARRIAGES
I Justyna Rabicka and Casey Ratay
I Corinne Lenhardt and Robert Sciddurlo
II Julie D’Amico and Anthony Cataldo
II Deanna Follmer and Jay Kelsall
Saturday, July 30th, 1:00 p.m.
Samantha Thompson and Mark Mucha
Saturday, July 30th, 3:00 p.m.
Katherine Burgeson and Daniel Sargent
OUR BELOVED DEAD
Dorothy Carlascio, grand m o ther o f Tessa and Bella;
Dorothy M. Gebarowski, w ife o f Walter
and mother of Donna Velinski and Thomas;
Stanko Jercinovich, co usin o f Clara;
Dave Otto, co usin o f Pat Weaver;
James Patrick Zito, husband o f Lynn,
son of John and Margaret and
father of William, Jennifer and Jilliane
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Serving the St. Anne Community
with Dignity and Care
Traditional Services & Cremation Options
Advanced Planning • Monuments • Aftercare
We Accept All Prepaid Funeral Arrangements.
CD ONE PRICE
CLEANERS®
149 W. Main Street
Barrington, IL 60010
Jack & Lisa Davenport
Funeral Directors / Owners
847.381.3411
Skin Wellness
Professional skin care fusing science, natural botanicals,
aromatherapy oils and facial massage techniques.
ST. ANNE
With At Least
4 Paid Garments
www.DavenportFamily.com
Fine Jewelry & Gifts
We buy Estates,
Old Gold & Giftware
Clinical strength ingredients uniquely customized to deliver results.
Renee Diak-Witek
118 Wool Street ~ Barrington ~ 847.525.3640
847-381-7900
123 W. Main St.
Barrington
www.skinwellnessbyrenee.skincaretherapy.net
www.mjmillerjewelers.com
Founder/Licensed Clinical Esthetician • Parishioner
Only 1 coupon per customer per day. Not valid with any other offers.
Good on dry cleaning garments only.
Hours: Monday-Saturday: 7am-7pm
Sunday: 10:30am-2:00pm
Phone #:
RED’S AUTO
REPAIR
847-991-7720
Your hometown Veterinary Clinic since the 1930’s.
• BARBARA STAPLETON, DVM, FAVD, Dip. AVDC
• KIMBERLY FORD, DVM
• ALISON DUKE, VDM
• ANGIE KIRKWOOD, DVM
22049 N. Pepper Rd.
Lake Barrington
ELECTRICAL
PLUMBING
CARPENTRY
M.J. Miller & Co.
“Chores By Chip”
HANDYMAN SERVICE
847-551-1767
847-382-1442
Located in the heart of Barrington
216 S. Northwest Highway
Family Owned &
QUALITY WORKMANSHIP
Operated since 1982
Cell 224-392-0938
Barrington Area Resident
Full Service Facility
847.381.4100
[email protected]
www.barringtonanimalhospital.com
All Work Guaranteed
860.399.1785
CST 2117990-70
an Official Travel
Agency of
Apostleship of
the Sea-USA
10% OFF
$25.00 OFF
Brian or Sally, coordinators
Any Service or Repair
www.CatholicCruisesAndTours.com
Over $100 w/Ad
(847) 387-4290
210 S. Cook St., Barrington, IL
Hours: Mon-Sun 6am-3pm
Not valid with
any other offers
&SEWER
Dan
RESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIAL
“24 Hours Seven Days A Week”
www.t-squaredbuilders.com
847-726-8820
• Room Additions & Finished Basements
• Kitchen and Bathroom Remodeling
• Hardwood & Tile Flooring
• New Siding & Gutters
• Replacement Windows
• Roofing (all types)
• Painting (interior, exterior & faux)
• Complete Trim and Drywall Repair
• All HVAC, Plumbing & Electrical Needs
• Residential & Commercial
• Many Parishioner References
• Licensed, Bonded & Insured
Lic. #058-190455
Parishioner & Senior Citizen Discount
www.dmrplumbingandsewer.com
TOM SERPENTO
President
& Parishioner
• Laser Vision Correction
• Contact Lenses
• General Eye Care
1415 Palatine Rd., Hoffman
Estates • 847-776-8900
(224) 578-1717
FREE ESTIMATES
Kevin
Brent
Deborah L. Christine Elizabeth J.
Sullivan Ostoich O.D. Klesken O.D. Mata M.D. Shelus O.D.
M.D.
Parishioner
Parishioner
ROOFING / SIDING / GUTTERS / REPAIRS
Serving the
Northwest Suburbs
for over 25 years
512064 St Anne Church (D)
847-949-9180
www.clombardoinc.com
www.jspaluch.com
Storm Damage Experts
Free Estimates
Fully Insured/Licensed/Bonded
For Ads: J.S. Paluch Co., Inc. 1-800-566-6170
Lake Zurich
Palatine
415 S. Buesching Rd.
201 N. Northwest Hwy
www.ahlgrimffs.com
www.ahlgrimffs.com
Douglas R. Ahlgrim
847-540-8871
Our 2nd Century of Service
Will your money last?
Residential/Commercial Realtor
Buy or Sell with Danny,
and $250.00 donation
will be made to
St. Anne in your name
John A. Corey, CFP®
Financial Advisor
1250 S. Grove Ave., Ste. 302
Barrington, IL 60010
(847) 847.2134
[email protected]
Cell:
847-774-1761
250 E. Main St., Barrington
We’re Between Rt.’s 59 & 14
One Block East
of the Metra Rail Road Tracks
Ameriprise Financial Services, Inc. Member FINRA.
Inc.
HOME IMPROVEMENT & REMODELING
Kitchens • Bath • Additions • Basements
Interior & Exterior Renovations
Family Owned and Operated Since 1987
Domestic & Foreign
Used Auto Sales
Service & Repair
Specialities Include:
Dealer Level Repair
Capabilities in Mercedes
Benz, BMW & GM Vehicles
847-202-9496 / Cell 847-417-1278
847-381-6691
Veteran
SENIOR DISCOUNTS AVAILABLE! NO JOB TOO SMALL
Dave & Steve Hollis
Complete Auto Detailing
Koldon Moving & Storage
ILL.CC.3844
847-516-0409
935 Rt. 22
847-438-3300
Just East of Rt. 14
www.brunchcafe.com
Lic# 055-026066
Parishioner
E XPERIENCE .I NNOVATION . I NTEGRITY.
Est. 1973
Our Advisors. Your Dreams.
MORE WITHIN REACH®
Gourmet Breakfast
& Lunch Entrees
Dine In • Take Out • Catering
Open 6:30 AM-2:30 PM Daily
Seating Up to 100 for
Special Occasions with any
event after 3 PM
Best Work • Best Rate
Satisfaction Guaranteed As
We Do All Our Own Work
www.koldon.com
Local * Long Distance * Storage
$$ Parishioner Discount $$
847-492-1444
Jewels By F.K.
Hollis Bros. Service
Call me today at (847) 847.2134.
847-358-7411
ED THE PLUMBER
ED THE CARPENTER
DANNY OLSEN
With a retirement plan it can.
[email protected]
Roger D. Ahlgrim
Manufacturing Jeweler
847-842-8500
557 N. Hough St. (Rt. 59)
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CHOOSE to Live Life
in ABUNDANCE!
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(847) 466-5602
Home Care Angels is looking for compassionate,
professional and enthusiastic caregivers
to join our team!
By joining our team you can truly
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If you want to join us in improving the lives of our Seniors, please call the
number below or visit our website to apply.
847-824-5221 x107 • www.homecareangelsinc.com
We Build More Than Just Homes,
Grant H Allen
Agency Owner
Allstate Insurance Company
4103 W Shamrock Ln
McHenry, IL 60050
Phone 815-669-5122 / Direct 815-669-5171
Cell 630-991-6737 / Fax 815-679-6783
[email protected]
481 S. Rand Rd.
Phone: 224-677-5334
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Ask for our
Parishioner Discount
We Build Relationships.
Personalized Service. Trusted advice
FLANNERY SCHOOL OF IRISH DANCE
Learn to Irish Dance from Champions
FREE TRIAL CLASS! REGISTER NOW!
Locations in Barrington & St. Charles
www.flanneryirishdance.com • 312-344-0957
512064 St Anne Church (C)
www.jspaluch.com
Tom Abbatemarco, Parishioner
(847) 381-5250 • www.ThePrestigiousHome.com
Mention Promo Code SAB for Parishioner Discount
For Ads: J.S. Paluch Co., Inc. 1-800-566-6170
A
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H A R D WA R E
B A R R• PI N EG T OF N
847-304-4325
ENJAMIN
OORE, CABOT STAINS
VALSPAR, ACE PAINTS • TORO MOWERS
AND SNOWBLOWERS • CRAFTSMAN TOOLS
• KEY DUPLICATION
• SCREEN AND WINDOW REPAIR
• WEBER GRILLS AND ACCESSORIES
906 S. NORTHWEST HWY, BARRINGTON
JOHN & NONIE BROWN FAMILY
PARISHIONERS SINCE 1989
Joanna Arciszewska
Joanna’s Cleaning Service
847-224-1024
847-438-8330
PARISHIONER
CONFERENCE & BANQUET CENTRE
2401 W. Higgins Rd.
Hoffman Estates
847-884-7000
Lake Zurich
Belknap Auto
Body, Inc.
847-382-9433
Since 1994
27W 982 Commercial Ave.,
Barrington
224 W. Main St. Barrington
Real Estate • Wills • Trusts • Probate
Business Law • Personal Injury
& General Legal Matters
THE STONEGATE
PIG ROASTING
62 N. Old Rand Rd
847-381-8700
[email protected]
Tues-Sat 9-6 Sun 10-3 Closed Mon
Law Offices of Robert J. Ross
Robert J. Ross
30 Years Experience
www.RobertJRoss.com
- Wills & Trusts - Business Law -
(847) 358-5757
Office in Inverness
ILL
AT TO R N E Y S AT L AW
847-529-0241
REALTOR
XCHANGE AND
Joseph M. Lucas & Associates, L.L.C.
We are good.
Our prices are the best.
Gourmet Specialties
ROPANE
• JONATHAN GREEN, SCOTTS AND
ACE LAWN CARE PRODUCTS
• FRESH WAVE AIR FRESHNERS
• BONA FLOOR CARE PRODUCTS
• KAMADO JOE GRILLS
Parishioner
www.lucaslaw.com
Visit five countries,
enjoy endless scenic views...
and only unpack once!
Experience the convenience
and comfort of a European
river cruise!
Contact Denise to start planning your vacation of a lifetime.
Sign up online to receive exclusive travel tips and destination ideas!
800-539-0249 • www.euroluxetravel.com
Air Conditioning &
Heating Corp.
$15.00 Off On Service Call
$50.00 Off On New Furnace
Or Air Conditioner
Not Good W/ Other Offers
500 East N.W. Hwy., Palatine
847-359-4500
RETIREMENT
Russell P. Fitton III, DDS • Russell P. Fitton IV, DDS
820 S. Northwest Hwy., Barrington, IL 60010
847.381.3927 • www.BarringtonDental.com
Florida Real Estate
It’s Never Too Soon to Plan for Retirement.
Naples Award Winning Realtor®
Need a Well-defined “Exit Strategy”?
DICK
Already Retired? We Should Talk!
PRUTTING
Bill Karstenson • [email protected]
“Home Sales & Rentals”
H.R. STEWART, INC.
Life Insurance
Plumbing, Heating & Cooling Long Term Care
(847) 639-3331
www.hrstewart.com
for FREE Advice
& Info Call
Karstenson Financial Services
Mutual Funds
Variable Annuities
239-777-9212
Wealth Accumulation
Retirement Strategies
847-776-0425
Bill Karstenson, Registered Representative offering investments
through Ausdal Financial Partners, Inc., Member FINRA/SIPC
WHERE PRIDE IS A
PERSONAL COMMITMENT
847-428-4820
www.NaplesFloridaFineHomes.com
FREE ESTIMATES
A Century of Respect, Compassion, and Grace
Services
Smith-Corcoran •• Cremation
Funeral Preplanning
Funeral Homes • Crematory • Funeral Planning
Owned and Operated by the
Bob & Jay Smith Family Since 1912
• Out-of-town Arrangements
• Handicap Accessible
Chapels also in Chicago & Glenview
185 East Northwest Hwy • Palatine • (847) 359-8020 • www.smithcorcoran.com
512064 St Anne Church (B)
www.jspaluch.com
For Ads: J.S. Paluch Co., Inc. 1-800-566-6170
PIZZA & SANDWICHES
DINE-IN • DELIVERY • CARRY-OUT
847-381-6740
101 W. Northwest Hwy
JHR Inc.
JOHN HELMINSKI
ROOFING, INC.
Roofing/Siding/Gutters
847-702-7524
Hail Damage • Insurance Claims
Lic.-Ins.
Leaf Defier
www.homecareangelsinc.com
Nurturing
the
Spirit
Preserving
Dignity
Celebrating
Individuality
David J. Tabak, OD
OPTOMETRY
530 N. Hough Street #140
Barrington, IL 60010
847-382-2020
Over
3
of Ca 0 Years
Expe tering
rien
ce
For Graduations or Corporate Picnics
See Our New Firehouse BBQ Menu
Parishioner Owned and Operated
www.davidtabakod.com
www.facebook.com/davidtabakod/
CALL US (847)
824-5221
“We simply want to CARE for them at home.”
Sales • Service • Rentals
Water Softeners • Whole House Filters
Reverse Osmosis Systems
BBB • Major Credit Cards Accepted
847-381-3792
Call or Click Today for
More Info
10% OFF
any Catering Package
1.800.562.5660
www.schaulscuisine.com
SOUTH BARRINGTON
SPECIALS
Monday
Friday
◆
Dine-In or Delivery
No Coupons, Plus Tax, Plus Gratuity
45 Barrington Rd • South Barrington
Monday
Wednesday
Everyday Specials
Half Price Pizza’s
½ OFF PIZZA DAY
Make it your way to
make it your day!!!!
House Wine Wednesday
$3.00
Tuesday
Full Slab of Ribs & Fries
$8.99
Delishious Garlic
Knots
Only $5.95
Gino’s Craft Beers
$4.00
Buckets of Miller Lite
$6.00
.50 Cent Wings
.50 Cent Miller Lite
Draft Beer
(4pm - 7pm)
Celebrate Our Anniversary
50 Years!
120 S. Hough St. | 224.633.2188 | EighteenEight.com
847-304-4466
Minimum $15
Delivery Order
Thursday
Friday
U Pick It
Any 2 Appetizers
$10.00
A Complimentary
parishioner appetizer
available when you
mention ad
847.364.9070
YOUR PARISH FLORIST
myflowerstudio.com
• Plants and Garden Supplies
• Containers and Statuary
• Home and Garden Accents
• Garden Furniture • Pet & Bird Supplies
990 W. Northwest Hwy., Barrington • 847-381-5511
Specializing in Gourmet
Bakery and Fine Pastries
710 W. Northwest Hwy., Barrington
847-304-8278 discoverambrosia.com
(Front L to R) Dr. Fister Dr. Gitelis Dr. Kogan Dr. Savino
(Back L to R) Dr. Stanley Dr. Alpert Dr. Cannestra Dr. Palmer Dr. Seeds
Talk to your neighbors, then talk to me.
Anne Groh Beckman, Agent
Open 7 Days
Deer Park
847-540-0731
Like a good neighbor, State Farm is there.™
CALL FOR QUOTE 24/7
Next to Starbucks
Lake Zurich
847-540-7411
Near TJ Maxx
&
847-540-0731
Near Oberweis Dairy
512064 St Anne Church (A)
See why State Farm™ insures more drivers
than GEICO and Progressive combined.
847-382-0050
Great Service, plus discounts of up to 40%. *
[email protected]
* Discounts vary by states.
www.annegb.com
State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company
1001174.1 State Farm Indemnity Company, Bloomington, IL
410 E. Main St., Barrington
www.jspaluch.com
• Sports Injury
• Arthroscopic surgery
• Partial/Total Joint Replacement
• Back Pain/Injury
• Fracture/Broken Bone Care
• Bone Density Scanning
• Digital X-Ray
• Casting/Bracing Capabilities
• Open MRI
• Physical Therapy
847-382-6766
www.midwestbonejoint.com
420 W. Northwest Hwy Barrington
Barrington • Algonquin • Elgin • Geneva
For Ads: J.S. Paluch Co., Inc. 1-800-566-6170
Saint Anne Catholic Community
120 North Ela Street, Barrington, Illinois 60010
Parish Office
847.382.5300 847.382.5363 (fax)
Monday - Thursday: 9:00 A.M.—5:00 P.M.
Fridays during summer: 9:00 A.M.—3:00 P.M.
Saturday/Sunday: 9:00 A.M.—1:00 P.M.
Saint Anne Parish Staff:
Pastor Fr. Bernie Pietrzak
[email protected]
Assistant to the Pastor
Ms. August Link 847.620.3055
[email protected]
Pastor Emeritus Fr. Jack Dewes 847.620.3058
Associate Pastors
Fr. Chris Ciastoń 847.620.3059
[email protected]
Fr. Joji Thanugundla 847.620.3060
[email protected]
Pastoral Associate
Michael Beard 847.620.3070
[email protected]
Deacon Couples
Jim and Ellen Condill
Bill and Sueann Karstenson
Bob and Sue Powers
Sr. Anna Marie Dressler 847.381.5793
[email protected]
Sr. Lauretta Leipzig 847.381.5452
[email protected]
Director, Liturgy and Music
Rory Cooney 847.620.3064
[email protected]
Associate Director, Liturgy and Music
Georgene Farman 847.620.3066
[email protected]
Director, Care Ministries
Mary Ellen Johnston 847.382.2148
[email protected]
Director, Hope Ministries
Mary Howard 847.381.1159
[email protected]
Diane Barrett 847.381.5721
Project Hope Office Manager
Business and Operations Manager
Margaret Buckstaff 847.620.3054
mbuckstaff@stannebarrington.org
Office Assistant
Cathy Faust 847.382.5300
[email protected]
Computer Administrator
Carol Helmers 847.620.3051
[email protected]
Receptionist
Carla Stobart 847.382.5300
Marketing and Communications Coordinator
Amy Holsworth 847.620.3052
[email protected]
Maintenance Supervisor
Sarge Youkhanna 847.620.3078
School Maintenance
Dave Rozycki 847.620.3007
Faith Formation and Education
847.756.4051 (fax)
Director, Lifelong Faith Formation
Mary Jane Kurowski 847.620.3071
[email protected]
Faith Formation Coordinator
Jeffrey Joseph 847.620.3067
[email protected]
Implementation Coordinator
Carla Czyzewski 847.620.3069
[email protected]
Administrative Assistant
Marianne Bondi 847.620.3068
[email protected]
Director, Youth and Young Adult Ministry
Michael Hugo 847.620.3073
[email protected]
Administrative Assistant
Karen Poglitsch 847.620.3072
[email protected]
Saint Anne Parish School
319 E. Franklin Street, 847.381.0311
Principal Mrs. Dawn Kapka
[email protected]
Office Manager/Marketing Director
Donna Cherwin
[email protected]
Sharing Parish
Saint Frances of Rome, Cicero, 60804
Fr. Mark Bartosic, Pastor 708.652.2140
Parish Council of Ministries
[email protected]
847.620.3057
Bill Graff, Chairp erso n
Julie Andrews, Hum an Co ncerns Com m issio n
Liz Cocoma, Faith Fo rmatio n and Ed ucatio n
Susan Doody, Worship Co m missio n
Mark Karney, Wo rship Co m missio n
Christine Jodoin, Faith Formatio n and Ed ucatio n
Claire Hamilton, Human Co ncerns Com m issio n
Andrea Wirt, Co mm unity Life Co mmissio n
Jerry Rodosky, Deanery Rep resentative
Jim Condill, Offi ce o f the Pasto r
Jim Young, Office of the Pastor
Finance Council
[email protected]
David Wirt, Chairperso n
Ron Cobb
Sarah Gainer
Joe Gurreri
JP Hills
Andrew Kelleher, Jr. Lisa Koehler
Nathan Perry
Pete Scheffler
School Advisory Board
Colleen Kozak, Chairp erso n
Hayde Federighi
Margaret Graff
Christine Jodoin
Liz Pitcher
Denise Peters
Pete Scheffler
Norm Yustin
Clarion Bulletin Editor
Kerry Miller 630.278.8807
[email protected]
Sacraments
We believe that the celebration of the sacraments
ranks among the most important gifts that we have.
We look forward to sharing these celebrations with
those who, in some way, are part of our community.
Therefore, please note the following:
Visitation of the Sick: If you or a family member are in a local
hospital or are homebound and would like a visit from a
minister of care or a priest, call Mary Ellen Johnston at
847.382.2148.
Baptism: Our Baptism ministry is pleased to help your
family prepare for the special event of your child’s entrance
into our faith community.
 Two Baptism sessions are required for parents baptizing
their 1st child
 Parents who have had a Baptism at another Catholic
Church and are now wanting to baptize a child at Saint
Anne will be asked to speak to a staff member before
scheduling Baptism
 Parents who have already attended Baptism preparation at
Saint Anne will be asked to speak to a staff member before
scheduling Baptism
Information for setting a Baptism date will be given at the
meeting or at the time of the interview. Call the parish office at
847.382.5300.
Marriage: To be married at Saint Anne, the preparation
process should begin 7 months to one year prior to the
wedding date. Please call the parish office to secure a date as
soon as possible. Membership at Saint Anne is not a
requirement. We look forward to helping you during this time
of preparation for the vocation of Christian marriage.
First Eucharist and First Reconciliation: These sacraments are
typically celebrated in second grade. Candidates must be
registered parishioners and complete the two-year preparation
program. For more information, call the Faith Formation and
Education office at 847.620.3067.
Confirmation: This sacrament is celebrated in high school.
Candidates must be registered parishioners and complete the
two-year preparation program. For more information, call the
PATHS office at 847.620.3072.
Reconciliation: Saturdays, 9:15 a.m. until all are heard or by
appointment.
Adult Christian Initiation: If you are looking for a place to
belong or a church community to share questions and beliefs,
perhaps you would like to find out more about what it means
to be a Catholic Christian. Saint Anne would be delighted and
honored to share the gift of faith and fellowship with you.
Call Michael Beard at 847.620.3070 for information regarding
the RCIA (Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults).
Registration: To enter into our faith community, please
attend an information/registration session at 9:30 a.m. in the
Hospitality Room, followed by the 11:00 a.m. Mass on the 1st
Sunday of the month, except on holiday weekends when
there are no sessions. For further information, call the parish
office at 847.382.5300.
* THE NEXT NEW PARISHIONER WELCOMING
SESSION AND REGISTRATION WILL BE ON
SUNDAY, AUGUST 7TH *

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